Montgomery County is located in the state of Texas. The county was formed in 1837. The place was named after Montgomery, Texas. The county seat is Conroe. As of 2015, the county has a population of 537,559. The county has a total area of 1077 square miles, 1042 square miles of which is land, and 35 square miles is water. The county consists of 26 ZIP codes, with ZIP code 77386 recorded as the one with the largest population. Montgomery County borders the following counties: Walker County, Texas to the north; Harris County, Texas to the south; Liberty County, Texas to the east; Waller County, Texas to the west; San Jacinto County, Texas to the northeast, and; Grimes County, Texas to the northwest.

Montgomery County Clerk Information

To obtain a birth or death certificate by mail, print the form above and sign and have it notarized. Also include a copy of your Driver’s License or other identification along with a check or money order made out to “Montgomery County Clerk” in the appropriate amount. Please be certain to list a return address or include a self addressed stamped envelope with your request.

Birth and Death Certificate Application:

A civil case information sheet must be completed and submitted when an original petition or application is filed to initiate a new civil, family law, probate, or mental health case or when a post-judgment petition for modification or motion for enforcement is filed in a family law case. The information should be the best available at the time of filing.

Montgomery County Clerk, Mark Turnbull, is pleased to provide access to document images and index information over the Internet. The document images can be printed and downloaded free of charge. These features are available to better serve the public, who depend on access to this information.

Linked below is the Probate/Estate Filing Fees of the office of the District Clerk:

The County Clerk has made a site where an individual can now inquire case records (Criminal Records, Civil & Probate Case Records, Court Calendar) online. The site is open for the public to use.

Below is the physical address of the County Clerk: Mark Turnbul, County Clerk 210 West Davis, Conroe, Texas 77301 Phone: 936-539-7885 Fax: 936-760-6990

District Clerk

The District Clerk Criminal Division files and maintains all indictments handed down from the grand jury. We enter data and process all documents referencing individual cases; issue all subpoenas upon request and arrest warrant/capias upon order of the court. We assist attorneys and the public with any questions relating to felony criminal matters. The District Clerk Civil Division is responsible for filing and maintaining all civil litigation, such as personal injury, property disputes, suits on bad debts and other types of civil lawsuits and assisting the public and attorneys with any questions. The Civil Division processes all service and/or subpoenas required and is responsible for the filing and data entry of all documents received on each case until that case is concluded.

Effective January 1, 2014, the Texas Supreme Court mandated Electronic Filing in Texas with the new electronic filing manager, Efile Texas, established by the Office of Court Administration (OCA). These changes are mandated pursuant to Rule 21, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure (amended and effective January 1, 2014.) As a result of this rule amendment, firms MUST select a certified electronic filing service provider in order to comply. To choose your selection of a service provider, you may access the website at:

Information regarding the jury and its services could be seen as link below:

You may request copies of a document in person or by mail with the “Request for Copies” link below. Plain or certified copies are $1.00 per page. Money orders, cashier’s checks, or cash are accepted. No personal business checks.